2009 Honda Accord Lx - 4 Dr Sedan One Owner on 2040-cars
Beaumont, Texas, United States
2009 Honda Accord LX - 4DR Sedan Used. Car is in great shape with mostly highway miles. No Accidents one owner. Car has always been serviced by the dealership. New brakes on all 4 wheels were put about a 7 months ago. Battery was replaced about a year ago. Car has minor dings and scratches normal for its age. On passenger side front fender there is a scratch line about 8" long. Other than that car has no visible damage.
Car has small loan left on it and title will be available as soon as the loan is paid off. I intend on paying it off before winning bidder pays off the balance. However, if the winning bidder wants to take over the remaining loan amount and pay me the remainder of the balance then such arrangements can be made. I do not finance so can not finance any portion of the sale amount. Car is being sold as is without any warranty expressed or implied. Local bidders are more than welcome to test drive the car or make arrangements to look at it before the end of auction. |
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Honda HR-V gets early reveal
Mon, 17 Nov 2014If the Honda HR-V feels awfully familiar to you by now, you're not alone. We've seen it debut in Japanese form (dubbed "Vezel"), caught a prototype in Paris, and Honda first showed us the US-spec version in press-photo form all the way back at the New York Auto Show in April. We're finally going to get all the details on Honda's new subcompact crossover this week as part of the Los Angeles Auto Show, but first, we're getting an early look at the CUV today.
We met the Honda HR-V for a cup of coffee this morning at Randy's Donuts just outside of Los Angeles, and got our first look at the new CUV in the metal. It's a handsome little thing, offering a higher-riding, more butch alternative to the Fit hatchback on which it's based. We particularly like how the rear door handles are integrated into the pillars, for an almost three-door look from some angles.
Technical details are still scarce as of this writing, though we expect those to be revealed during Honda's press conference on Wednesday. For now, we just know that the HR-V should be an incredibly practical little thing, using the Magic Seat system that has made the Fit such a versatile and capacious subcompact. Stay tuned for more, and see the HR-V from all angles in our live gallery, above.
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Suddenly the original Honda styling seems somewhat restrained.
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